Towing increases as students toe the line
Jan. 27, 2013When a 6-foot-4-inch, 325-pound man lowered his shoulder, trying to force his way through the locked door, Justin Woodall stayed calm and collected.
When a 6-foot-4-inch, 325-pound man lowered his shoulder, trying to force his way through the locked door, Justin Woodall stayed calm and collected.
Murphree Hall will host the new Continuing in Honors Living Learning Community for 30 UF Honors Program students this Fall.
Following an unsuccessful three-game homestand that saw Florida lose each contest, the Gators traveled to Athens, Ga., looking to regain momentum.
With 18:18 remaining and Florida up by 22 points against Mississippi State on Saturday, junior point guard Scottie Wilbekin lobbed the ball to Patric Young for a right-handed, alley-oop slam.
It may have been early on a Saturday, but the Gators came out energized.
On Friday night, the O’Connell Center was coated in pink.
It’s time for us to take a good, hard look in the mirror.
Manti Te’o’s girlfriend never existed. Lance Armstrong never won a Tour de France cleanly.
UF President Bernie Machen questioned what the good life is in front of 733 people Thursday night.
Although parents may have good intentions paying for college, their help might be hurting their children’s GPAs.
Christina Bonarrigo announced her candidacy for Student Body president on Turlington Plaza on Thursday afternoon.
Students will be able to weigh in on a change to allow bars and clubs in Gainesville to close an hour later.
Ole Miss entered Thursday near the bottom of the Southeastern Conference standings after starting league play 0-5.
Florida’s first time on the field in 2013 was more than an exhibition for freshman Lauren Lea.
Art and science, an unlikely duo, combine for the fifth annual Creativity in the Arts and Sciences Event tonight and Saturday.
UF will be flooded with school spirit Saturday as students jog through campus covered in orange and blue powder during the first Gator Run.
Gainesville residents with hearing disabilities will now have access to free information starting Thursday at a downtown bus station.
UF students interested in becoming involved with Student Government can attend informational meetings starting today.
During her Sociology of Women class Tuesday, Katie Nutter listed off rights exclusive to men.